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Trans. liquid leaking from 727.

dutchrunner

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Went to Sixpack speed shop yesterday due to heavy leaking of ATF from front of 727.

We removed tranny and installed new front pump seal.
This was the logical place to start looking.

But , when we were cleaning the converter we found small hairline crack in converter near the "nose" wich goes into the crankshaft. :facepalm:

Replaced the B&M(2800/3200) converter with a Coan converter(11" 2800/3200 stall).

Man did that do a major change in the "GO"section. :party:

This shows not all converters of same stall are the same
 

vso737

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Went to Sixpack speed shop yesterday due to heavy leaking of ATF from front of 727.

We removed tranny and installed new front pump seal.
This was the logical place to start looking.

But , when we were cleaning the converter we found small hairline crack in converter near the "nose" wich goes into the crankshaft. :facepalm:

Replaced the B&M(2800/3200) converter with a Coan converter(11" 2800/3200 stall).

Man did that do a major change in the "GO"section. :party:

This shows not all converters of same stall are the same

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Hi,

Confirming your ATF leak was constant while the motor was running??

My first convertor leaked when the motor was running and it turned out it was leaking at the weld.

This is my second and replacement convertor. The leak is from the bell-housing area, which I'm sure is out of the vent hole. It ONLY 'blows out" fluid during the FIRST cold start after the car is parked overnight. No leaks after it warms up no matter how many time one starts the car.

I'm hoping a deeper pan will trap the excess fluid and by running it low, it will take care of the issue until I address it later. My concern is having enough fluid to operate the tranny properly.

LG,
Mike
 
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